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It's an intriguing stance for him to take, perhaps not the way I would have gone but whatever works for him is ok by me. Personally I don't think his games look all that bad, and I was hopeful for some upgrades after the kick starter, obviously that didn't happen and now I suspect it never will. In any case, keep making games and I'll keep buying/playing them!!
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Because he's complacent and has been so for the past 20 years.
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If those guys basically worked a full time job with no pay for a year or more to get their games made like you suspect, that only makes me even more impressed with what they accomplished and less impressed with Vogel's excuses. His list of "reasons" could be applied to any indie developer and used as excuses in the same way. When I read through that list though, it's obvious he's just rationalizing. He's definitely complacent, and even if he wasn't, I don't believe he has the talent or the know-how to achieve much more. Therefore, he gives us stuff like "Remember we're a tiny company, like most indie developers." and "We Need To Maintain a Consistent Look". I'm not trying to bash the guy. I just don't think he's being completely honest with himself and others. |
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Jeff on the other hand appears to know very little about making a graphically good looking game and appears to have no interest in that either. I'm sure that if in all these years he is doing this, he would have spent some time on improving his skills in this area, he could have made Queen's Wish look a lot better. |
I have no idea why I have to always bring this up before anyone else, but there's a huge difference between making party-based RPGs and single character games.
Ghost of a Tale, Underrail, Age of Decadence, Eschalon etc etc etc etc are all single character games. The developer does not have to spend time developing their engine for serious party-based mechanics, pathfinding and balance, hence they can concentrate on aesthetics more. Now look at the party based games that come out by 'sole' developers… Grimoire, Spiderweb games, Knights of the Chalice, Legends of Amberland etc etc etc etc, every single one of them taking heat for their graphics and very little else. I'll be happy to listen to the constant diatribes about graphics more when someone develops this elusive great looking party based game on a shoestring budget, but not before. Yes, Queens Wish is a step down, according to first impressions, but it's his SEVENTEENTH unique game, I think that's the reason the 'niche fans' are willing to give it a shot and not abandon someone just because the people who never played any of those SEVENTEEN games are rushing to dump on him… YET AGAIN… And finally, games like Ghost of Tale are not 'solo' games, just as Vogel's games are not 'solo' games, they are small development teams with one very dominant developer, much like how when cheap films get made, sure people will say "[insert director] made this themselves on a shoestring", but, yeah, other people were involved too. Games that are literally only one single developer and zero other people are for sure a different ball game. And even at this level there's a vast difference between someone with Dreamworks contacts and someone with 'economy' contacts ;) |
As JDR said, I find it hard to believe that the $100k went to the enhancement of the engine and the graphics. If you look at his KS updates, he describes the typical Spiderweb development process (previously done without KS money).
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I'm sure it'll be better than being given $10m to make a talking simulator that had zero connection to the expectation of the kickstarters.
Where did the money go? At 100k, as others have said, I'm sure it would be ok for those to be his wages. Sure, you could hire random graphics guys, but will they have a clue about how those graphics effect the gameworld? If you want to make him out to be a fraud for taking 100k to make a game for his fans, please be sure that you were one of the donators before you complain… |
Have a day off Lackblogger. You're talking bollocks about things you're clueless about, as usual.
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So you didn't contribute to the kickstarter then…
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Nope. Because I didn't believe he was really interested in Kickstarting a real advancement of his shovelware. Which he clearly wasn't. Why you think I need to have paid to have an opinion on the matter, I've no idea. But please don't explain, for Christ sake.
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Text Adventures UK has tons of them and even some sort of application for making your own. From their website: Quote:
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Just posted the first hour of gameplay on youtube (permission by Spiderwebs Press agency). And just for you guys I made this one in english this time, as there isn't any other preview around yet as far as I have seen.
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I keep almost trying a Spiderweb game.
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Jeff Vogel is Ellis Studios except he got away with it. Had Ripper been on the job in 1995, he would have pointed out that every Vogel game smells like the same shite as the last one :biggrin:
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I don't think there's anything truly shady about Jeff. I do think this is not really what Kickstarter is for - essentially for an established company to get an advance on business as usual, which I think is the truth of it. To me, KS is about asking people to take a risk with their money to allow something to made, which otherwise could not be. I don't think this "kickstarted" anything, and I think the suggestion that it was to finance development of a new engine, and new graphics was… disingenuous. He's no scammer though, and I'm sure he'll deliver an actual game, as promised. The other buggers are trollscammers (troll and scam at the same time - double your pleasure), and I don't want them getting their claws on any Watcher's money. ;) |
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Personally, as a backer, I figured the money was always going to go to the same place that (I assume) the vast majority of Spiderweb's revenues always go, which is the salary of the two employees (Vogel and his wife). They live in Seattle, a stupidly expensive place, and refer to themselves as successful, so I would assume their combined yearly salary (paid to themselves) is over $200K, probably well over. They've got 2 kids and property records show they live in a $1.4M house. The KS money is not some huge amount that would go really far. |
Having said that though… I'm also tiring of his seemingly continuous stream of humblebrag / lesson posts like you said on the 1st page :lol: And I don't think other developers should follow his "lead" on, well, probably not much of anything.
He strikes me as someone who's too scared to do anything more elaborate or risky, because of the chance that it might upset the precariously-balanced apple cart he's got going on. Maybe he could afford to take some risks if he wasn't living in one of the most expensive areas in the country (and why? he works from home…) |
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